On 2015-05-22 at 17:12:38 Bill Arlofski wrote:
>
> Erik, one more step I forgot to mention:
>
> Before doing anything I wrote in my last email, make sure you either
> restart the director (not necessary), or issue a "reload" in bconsole
> so the director picks up the pool configuration modificat
Hi Dimitri,
Maybe this makes no sense, but you said "On #1 I have max concurrent jobs =
10 in director and storage stanzas". Is this true for #2? Do you have
concurrency enabled in director and storage of #2?
Best regards,
Ana
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Dimitri Maziuk
wrote:
> On 05/28/
To preserve your data as long as posible, Bacula will just "erase" the
volume file content (and change the volume file size in filesystem and
catalog) when it is reused for a backup. You will just notice the truncate
action when you execute a job that will use this volume for writing.
After changi
I changed the Recycle flag to YES in most of the pools (including the ‘aries’
pool) and reloaded. The truncate command didn’t work.
What else am I overlooking?
~Doug
From: Ana Emília M. Arruda [mailto:emiliaarr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 4:30 PM
To: Doug Sampson
Cc: bacula-users
Hello Doug,
The truncate command or the "action on purge = truncate" directive both are
used to "truncate" the volume file. This means that if Bacula can reuse the
truncated volume, it starts writing in this volume from the begining of the
volume file. This way, all the data in this volume is lost
I do not want to recycle these volumes as these contain date stamps. Or am I
misunderstanding this? Are you saying that if I enable Recycling, these purged
volumes would be truncated?
~Doug
From: Ana Emília M. Arruda [mailto:emiliaarr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 4:00 PM
To: Doug
Hello Doug,
These are all the volumes you have in the pool aries? Is there any volume
being recycled since you have started this configuration?
You have this pool configured with "Recycle = no". Bacula will not recycle
these volumes this way.
Best regards,
Ana
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 7:41 PM, Do
Hello-
I am experiencing the exact same situation as Erik Olsen did when he posted to
the list last week. I have yet to hear from him whether he has succeeded in
truncating purged volumes automatically. I am still getting the message that
there are no volumes to truncate when in fact there are
On 05/28/2015 12:37 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> ... because the spool in on the (smaller)
root
> drive.
PS. Looking at the logs, on #1 all 10 client jobs start within the same
couple of minutes after scheduled time and then backupcatalog job starts
2 hours later when they're done. Times are out
Hi all,
I have 2 disk-based bacula servers:
1. bacula-5.2.13 on x64 centos 6 with "single drive" vchanger -- i.e.
writing one volume at a time.
2. bacula-7.0.5 on x64 centos 7 with single filesystem storage.
On both servers job and attribute spooling are on.
On #1 I have max concurrent jobs =
The easiest way to resolve that is to run postfix (or the MTA of your
choice) on the local machine and have it configured to forward mail to
your mail gateway. Then bacula (or anything else that needs to send
mail) just sends it to the local MTA and it handles everything from
there. Retries,
> On 28.05.2015 09:11, Silver Salonen wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Does anyone know what does bsmtp do when the SMTP server is eg. out of
>> disk space and sending of e-mail fails? Does it retry after some time?
Hello Silver: If you need to retrieve log information you may want to try the
'list joblog job
Hello,
No, it does not retry.
Best regards,
Kern
On 28.05.2015 09:11, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does anyone know what does bsmtp do when the SMTP server is eg. out of
> disk space and sending of e-mail fails? Does it retry after some time?
>
> --
> Silver
>
> -
Hi.
Does anyone know what does bsmtp do when the SMTP server is eg. out of
disk space and sending of e-mail fails? Does it retry after some time?
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Silver
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